Name This Axe

gordon_39422

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So, what year is this Tele looking guitar? I dont want to take the neck of unless I have to, so if you an give me an idea as is, I would appreciate it!!

Thanks in advance, and enjoy the pics,
Allen

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HEY!!!!! Stop Drooling!!! It's MINE!!!! :laugh2:
 
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gordon_39422 said:
HEY!!!!! Stop Drooling!!! It's MINE!!!! :laugh2:
I'll drool if I want to. :32:

I'm not much help on teles, so I'll leave this to the others. It looks really nice, though.
 
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No serial number anywhere? There are no markings on the headstock, so that leads me to beleive it's aftermarket. Unless there is a number on the neck plate, I would think it was built from parts. Does that bridge say Fender?
 
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It's got a six-saddle bridge. I doubt it is '50s Fender, it's not chewed up enough. If it is, someone REALLY screwed up! I don't see anything there that tells me it is a Fender.
 
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hate to tell ya...if you want real information, that neck has to come off....you've got to see if the neck is marked as a fender and if hte body is marked as a fender...because without knowing those two things, you can't find anything out about this thing
 
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Well, there's nothing there to say it's a Fender, or vintage for that matter. They probably wouldnt fetch much for it on ebay since there's nothing there to verify anything about it. give 'em 300 and a big hug.
 
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beandip said:
Well, there's nothing there to say it's a Fender, or vintage for that matter. They probably wouldnt fetch much for it on ebay since there's nothing there to verify anything about it. give 'em 300 and a big hug.



incorrect...those electronics are OLD...I'd say at least the 70's...and those are some old school kluson tuners, and don't look like reissues
 
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CapoFirstFret said:
incorrect...those electronics are OLD...I'd say at least the 70's...and those are some old school kluson tuners, and don't look like reissues

A parts guitar is a parts guitar...even if it's old, it's not going to be worth a whole lot. I don't see anything that tells me it's not a project guitar.
 
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what I mean to say was there's nothing about the guitar to say that it's of original vintage. Those electronics could've been found at a flea market, the tuners could've been scuffed up with steel wool and had a little of whatever acid's used on 'em to make 'em age. I know what I'm talking about, I just dont have the vocabulary or the want to sit here and type it out.
 
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Six saddle bridge, reflective black pickguard, one replaced Kluson, big ol' electolytic caps... Your guess is as good as mine. I'd guess parts, but the parts that were replaced are kind of like 'upgrades' and replacing broken parts...
 
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The Golden Boy said:
Six saddle bridge, reflective black pickguard, one replaced Kluson, big ol' electolytic caps... Your guess is as good as mine. I'd guess parts, but the parts that were replaced are kind of like 'upgrades' and replacing broken parts...

Yeah I didn't notice that first tuner right off the bat...though it was the light or something. That is deffinately newer.
 
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I am not trying to realy get it appraised, merely trying to find someone who knows enough about vintage Teles that might chip in... The 1st String tuner has been replaced, no secret there... Also, I replaced the original volume pot with a CTS, as the original would only play if you lifted up on the knob... I have the old one, for what it's worth...

I have taken the axe apart with the owner's permission, of course, and have discovered some VERY useful info....

The markings in the neck pocket are written in pencil and covered in some transparent red stuff... The most predominant marking would be the date: 8-5-52... There is also "#3" written, the initials "CD", and the name "Davis" present

The neck itself has some ilegible scribbling on it, kinda like cursive intials...

THe neckplate has no markings

The bridgeplate has no markings underside and is siply stampe "FENDER" on the top...

One angle of Neck Cavity
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The opposite angle of neck cavity
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The back of the neck at socket
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A better pic of the tuners
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Oh yeah, thanks for the articulate reply, Beandip!!! LOL!!!

Thanks again for looking,
Allen
 
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